SATISFACTION OF EMPLOYEES ON NON-FINANCIAL COMPENSATION IN NEPALESE ORGANIZATIONS
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Abstract
Employee compensation plays a crucial role in the dynamic between employees and
employers, significantly influencing performance on both sides. Compensation impacts
not only the motivation and satisfaction of employees but also the overall productivity
and success of an organization. The primary aim of this study is to explore the
relationship between monetary compensation and various aspects of job satisfaction—
namely, general, extrinsic, and intrinsic satisfaction. To achieve this, the study employed
a Convenience sampling method and utilized both descriptive and causal research
designs. Analytical tools such as ANOVA, T-test, correlation, and regression were used
to assess the data.
The research was conducted among employees of commercial banks in the Kathmandu
Valley, using questionnaires to measure the impact of compensation on employee
satisfaction. In this study, employee compensation was treated as the dependent variable,
while independent variables included commitment, reward, appreciation, and fairness.
The findings revealed a strong positive correlation between appreciation and
commitment, as well as between reward and appreciation. Additionally, the regression
analysis demonstrated that all independent variables—commitment, reward, appreciation,
and fairness—had a positive and significant effect on employee compensation. These
results highlight the importance of a holistic approach to compensation, where monetary
rewards are complemented by recognition, fairness, and a sense of commitment to ensure
higher levels of employee satisfaction.